take (A1)
カタカナ: テイク
IPA: /teɪk/
Definition
To move something or someone from one place to another, often away from the speaker's current location.
意味: 何かや誰かをある場所から別の場所へ移動させること。多くの場合、話し手の現在の場所から離れる方向に使われます。
Examples / 例文
Take your umbrella because it might rain today. — Take your umbrella because it might rain today.
Did you take your keys when you left the house? — Did you take your keys when you left the house?
I will take my laptop to the office tomorrow. — I will take my laptop to the office tomorrow.
Take の日本語訳
Japanese translations of Take:
How to Use Take
- take off (phrasal verb)
- to leave the ground (for planes) or remove clothes — "The plane will take off in ten minutes."
- take after (phrasal verb)
- to look or act like a family member — "He takes after his father in many ways."
- take part in (collocation)
- to join an activity — "Many students take part in the school play."
See "Take" in the English dictionary
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